Kornél Mundruczó (Hungarian: [ˈkorneːlˈmundrut͡soː]; born 3 April 1975) is a Hungarian film and theatre director. He has directed 19 short and feature films between 1998 and 2021. His film Johanna was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. The production of White God, another of his full-length films, was supported by the Hungarian Film Fund. It won the Prize Un Certain Regard at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and was screened in the Spotlight section of the Sundance Film Festival in 2015. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kornél Mundruczó, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Delta
(Director)
Delta
(Screenplay)
Summer to Come
(Executive Producer)
Pleasant Days
(Director)
Pleasant Days
(Writer)
Tender Son: The Frankenstein Project
(Director)
Tender Son: The Frankenstein Project
(Screenplay)
Johanna
(Director)
Evolution
(Director)
Evolution
(Writer)
This I Wish and Nothing More
(Director)
This I Wish and Nothing More
(Writer)
Most of the Souls That Live Here
(Producer)
White God
(Screenplay)
White God
(Director)
Student Union
(Associate Producer)
Johanna
(Writer)
A Bus Came…
(Director)
Lost and Found
(Director)
Lost and Found
(Writer)
Proxy
(Director)
Day After Day
(Director)
Jupiter's Moon
(Director)
Jupiter's Moon
(Screenplay)
Little Apocrypha No. 1
(Director)
Little Apocrypha No. 2
(Director)
At the Sea
(Director)
At the Sea
(Producer)
The Revolution According to Kamo
(Director)
Explanation for Everything
(Executive Producer)
A 78-as Szent Johannája
(Director)
A 78-as Szent Johannája
(Writer)
A 78-as Szent Johannája
(Production Design)
Inherit the Earth
(Director)
Pieces of a Woman
(Director)
Day After Day
(Screenplay)
Place To Be
(Director)
Tosca - Bayerische Staatsoper
(Director)
A Nibelung-lakópark
(Director)
The Crowded Room
(Director)